2006-08-11
19:38:54
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What the Hell do you think a SIN is? It is an Action word.
2006-08-14
22:34:25 ·
update #1
Big Medi$in
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2006-08-14
22:37:58 ·
update #2
My questions are not intended to make sense, and if you make sense out of it, then answer the best you can.
2006-08-14
22:51:05 ·
update #3
Jesus iis not going to take the responsibility for my actions. Only I can. Jesus didn't make me do it. As Geraldine would have put it, "THE DEVIL MADE ME DO IT". And guess what, he's not accepting it either.
2006-08-18 10:52:42
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answer #1
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answered by A B C 2
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How many delusional non Christians post delusional questions because they have no clue what being a Christian is really about?
If someone has the delusional thought Jesus is going to take responsibility for anyones actions then they can not possibly be a Christian. That is not how it works. Jesus forgives sins. Forgiveness in no way relieves someone of the responsibility for that sin. Forgiveness of sins keeps us close to God and ensures our place in Heaven.
Unfortunately though there are many delusional people who call themselves Christians, but they are not.
So the answer to your question is 0
2006-08-11 19:52:42
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answered by reallyconfuzzled1 3
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Listen to this parable:
An eight year old boy wants a new bicycle that costs $120. He asks his father for one, but his father says that he can have one when he can pay for it. The boy works hard for an entire week. He works around the house, he asks neighbors for odd jobs that he can do; he works tirelessly. At the end of the week he goes to his father and shows him his money. It is the most money that the boy has ever had at one time, so it must be enough.
$16.00 in change.
The boy looks with great expectation at his father, and his father tells the boy that he has enough money. The father makes up the difference of $104 to buy the bike.
This is a paraphrase of the Parable of the Bicycle, and this is exactly how Christ works for us. We must take responsibility for our sins and repent. We must work has hard as we can to be the best that we can be. We will not be perfect.
Jesus will make up the difference.
2006-08-18 08:52:47
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answered by Maddog Salamander 5
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Jesus Christ died on the cross to pay for our sins, so all of us are sinners and the wage of sins is death, God is so great that He gave His only begotten Son Jesus Christ that whosoever beliveth in Him shall not perish but will have eternal life, so if you want to have eternal life, all you have to do is to receive this gift from God which is the eternal life through Jesus Christ, dont you know that Jesus is the only way to heaven and things that separate us from Him are sins that we are committing everyday of our life, so we've been given a free will, either satan's way or Jesus way, what would you choose?
2006-08-17 09:26:31
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answered by viazzz 2
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That question is delusional. Where on earth did the idea come from that Jesus takes reponsibility for our actions? I don't know any Christian that thinks that and if you do they are sorely mistaken.
2006-08-11 20:02:18
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answered by mycathisses 3
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silly, He doesn't take responsibility for our actions...He covers the sin like a big brother not letting Mom know when little brother has screwed up, so God doesn't see it....He only sees Jesus's perfection...you still have to ask forgiveness when you sin and accept God's forgiveness...you still have to repent, but God wouldn't forgive you at all if it wasn't for Jesus interceding for you.
2006-08-11 19:46:01
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answered by Kiss my Putt! 7
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Rescind, we had the pleasure of meeting once before, and i thought we came to an agreement? Why do you insult Christians so much? Are you prejudiced against them? Are there not other religions that exist? Why do you pick on just ours? I don't understand.
2006-08-14 13:42:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not religious, so I don't know. I'm pretty sure though that Christ encouraged people to take responsibility for their own actions. "Pick up they bed and walk," kind of thing.
2006-08-11 19:44:24
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answered by Anonymous
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we are responsibil for our own actions you must be the 1 who is delusional to think outher wise
dont know where you get yo info from read the bible
g.d.o.g.
2006-08-11 19:45:44
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answered by Charles W 6
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Give the man a cold beer on the house.
2006-08-11 19:48:55
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answered by Anonymous
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